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HTC Touch Diamond – OMG

Posted by Chris Leckness on May 5, 2008 – 9:12 am
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OMG is all I can say looking at these specs that have leaked over the weekend. It’s now apparent that the May 6th event in London is not about Android as some, including myself, expected. It seems that this device might be what is in store. You might wonder why HTC is having such a big event for a single device, but may I remind you that Sandisk had a HUGE Hollywood event for the release of their 8GB MicroSD card. Phones are serious business for HTC. :)

htc-touch-diamond

Check out these rumored specs… Very nice.

  • 2.8-inch VGA display
  • WinMo 6.1 Pro
  • WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0
  • eGPS, FM tuner
  • Quad-band HSDPA 7.2
  • 4GB internal flash, microSD slot
  • 528MHz CPU
  • 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus
  • 10.7mm (0.47-inches) thick
  • Supposedly also features an orientation sensor / accelerometer

This thing is going to need a 2500mah battery to make it a day I fear. Since I can’t see any indication of a keyboard here, I can’t get too excited for my own personal needs, but it does look quite nice for those that don’t rely on a qwerty keyboard.

Source : Newsmobile.it via Engadget Mobile

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  • The lack of a keyboard is actually a selling point for me. If I want to type anything of any length on my TyTn I get out a blue tooth keyboard.

    Given the choice a smaller sized device is better... or the same size but with a massive battery.
  • Awesome!
    Note that the SE X1 might be released under the Sony name but guess what? It built and designed by HTC. Yup that right! HTC.

    Small screen? are you blind? It a typical PDA sized screen!
    Keyboard? why the hell do people want a keyboard that slides out when you can simply install full screen keyboard software? Why add that extra thickness when its not needed?
    Oh and again, HTC is also the maker of the T-Mobile Device. Just to let you know.
  • Don't Panic!
    I like the specs but the lack of keyboard and small screen makes this a no-go for me. I guess I'll be waiting untis September to the SE X1.
  • hyedipin
    Thanks Chris.
    That looks a lot like what people claimed T-Mobile Shadow II would be. My guess is there might be two versions of this, one touch screen with WM PRO, one regular with WM Standard, that will be Shadow II and other might go with a different name under T-Mo, maybe shadow touch. Look at the button layout, it is very similar to Shadow.
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